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Cian Healy has no plans to stop after making Ireland history

Ireland prop Cian Healy hopes to prolong his record-breaking international career into the 2025 Guinness Six Nations.

Veteran loosehead Healy became his country’s outright most-capped player on Saturday, surpassing Brian O’Driscoll by coming on for his 134th Test appearance in the 22-19 win over Australia in Dublin.

Ireland begin their Six Nations title defence on Saturday, February 1 at home to England, with interim boss Simon Easterby leading the team during Andy Farrell’s sabbatical with the British and Irish Lions.

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“I’m not driven by the number of caps,” said Healy. “It’s not something that pushes me on like winning and success with the group and winning trophies.

“Please God now I can keep playing and don’t get injured or anything like that and Simon might consider me for the Six Nations.”

Healy, who is nicknamed ‘Church’ by team-mates, made his debut against the Wallabies 15 years earlier and has helped Ireland win five Six Nations championships.

Hozier’s Take Me to Church was blasted over the public address system when he replaced Andrew Porter in the 67th minute to a rapturous reception from a capacity crowd, including O’Driscoll.

Healy was so focused on helping Ireland overturn a 19-15 deficit he did not pick up on the song choice as he went straight into a scrum.

“I got a vibe from the roar all right, it perked me up a little bit,” he said.

“In for a scrum and hanker down on what I had to do there, but it was a nice moment. I enjoyed it.

“(I’m) very happy we got a win on the occasion and I got a few things right when I was on, so that’s pretty pleasing.”

Healy was presented with his milestone cap by Irish Rugby Football Union president Declan Madden at the end of

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